DUNKERQUE-PORT STRENGTHENS ITS MARINE TRANSPORT NETWORK FROM SOUTH AMERICA WITH THE LAUNCH OF AN ECUADOR-PERU-DUNKERQUE-SURINAM LINK
From August 2, the Dutch shipping line Seatrade Reefer Chartering NV will link Ecuador, Peru and Surinam to Dunkerque. The decision comes one year after the extension of the NEFWI (North Europe French West Indies) service, operated by CMA CGM in conjunction with Marfret, with the addition of the ports of Moin (Costa Rica), Cartagena and Santa Marta (Colombia). The new link is further to the initiative of the SIIM international imports company, market leader in pineapple production in Ecuador with 2,000 hectares cultivated in-house and packaged under the Terrasol brand for the European market.
The weekly service will further enhance the position of the port of Dunkerque as the leading French port for temperature-controlled products.
The ports of Puerto Bolivar and Guayaquil (Ecuador) as well as Paita (Peru)will increase the market share of Dunkerque in the fruit and vegetable sector: bananas, pineapples, avocados, tropical fruits, palm hearts, etc., as well as market share in the fisheries sector: shrimps and tuna, in particular, intended for Boulogne-sur-Mer, the leading French port for the processing of seafood.
The port of Paramaribo (Suriname) will also be a prime destination for exporters.
The Seatrade shipping line, a specialist in the transport of refrigerated products, will provide the port of Dunkerque with an “FDD” (Fast, Direct & Dedicated) service with sea times of between 15 and 19 days. It will make its port calls at the Terminal des Flandres at the end of the day on Sundays, allowing fresh produce to be made available from the start of the following week.
The first port call will be on Sunday August 2, with the “Pacific reefer“.
It is an exceptional opportunity for our region. I am sure that this will make it possible to considerably develop trade between the producers in Ecuador and the fish processing specialists in the Boulogne marketplace. I should like to thank the excellent commercial work of the Major Seaport of Dunkerque (GPMD), which has enabled the creation of this new line with major opportunities for our region.
About SIIM
SIIM is the subsidiary combining the production, import and ripening activities of tropical fruit and vegetables of the Omer-Decugis Group, a family business founded in 1850. SIIM is one of the benchmarks on the European market and a leader in Africa. As a producer of exotic fruits in Africa and Latin America, SIIM has its own distribution network in France and Spain, from where it supplies all of the European markets. It has specific expertise in ripening (bananas, mangoes, papayas, avocados) allowing it to provide a range of fruit with guaranteed maturity from its ripening and packaging platform located in the Rungis International Market in Paris. As a stakeholder involved in every stage of the value chain, from production to distribution, SIIM is recognized for its standards in terms of food quality and safety (IFS Food certification, AEO approval). Deeply committed to a balanced development for all, SIIM is a member of the BSCI (Business Social Compliance Initiative), adheres to the United Nations Global Compact and supports the Rainforest Alliance.